Stories of Civil War in El Salvador

Stories of Civil War in El Salvador
Title Stories of Civil War in El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Erik Ching
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 363
Release 2016-08-26
Genre History
ISBN 1469628678

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El Salvador's civil war began in 1980 and ended twelve bloody years later. It saw extreme violence on both sides, including the terrorizing and targeting of civilians by death squads, recruitment of child soldiers, and the death and disappearance of more than 75,000 people. Examining El Salvador's vibrant life-story literature written in the aftermath of this terrible conflict--including memoirs and testimonials--Erik Ching seeks to understand how the war has come to be remembered and rebattled by Salvadorans and what that means for their society today. Ching identifies four memory communities that dominate national postwar views: civilian elites, military officers, guerrilla commanders, and working class and poor testimonialists. Pushing distinct and divergent stories, these groups are today engaged in what Ching terms a "narrative battle" for control over the memory of the war. Their ongoing publications in the marketplace of ideas tend to direct Salvadorans' attempts to negotiate the war's meaning and legacy, and Ching suggests that a more open, coordinated reconciliation process is needed in this postconflict society. In the meantime, El Salvador, fractured by conflicting interpretations of its national trauma, is hindered in dealing with the immediate problems posed by the nexus of neoliberalism, gang violence, and outmigration.

El Salvador

El Salvador
Title El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Kathleen W. Deady
Publisher Capstone
Pages 36
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780736837507

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Provides an introduction to El Salvador, using a question-and-answer format that discusses land features, government, housing, transportation, industries, education, sports, art forms, holidays, food, and family life. Includes a map, facts, and charts.

El Salvador

El Salvador
Title El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Greg Nickles
Publisher Crabtree Publishing Company
Pages 36
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780778793687

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El Salvador is a mix of native and Spanish customs and traditions. This attractive new book introduces children to the fascinating history and celebrations of the Salvadoran people and highlights their art, folklore, and literature.

El Salvador

El Salvador
Title El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Erin Foley
Publisher Marshall Cavendish
Pages 150
Release 2005
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780761419679

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"Explores the geography, history, government, economy, people, and culture of El Salvador"--Provided by publisher.

El Salvador

El Salvador
Title El Salvador PDF eBook
Author Kevin Murray
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 68
Release 1997-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780855983611

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This book in Oxfam's Country Profile series gives an account of the history of El Salvador, and the inequalities and political corruption in Salvadoran society which were contributory causes of the long-running civil war. The ecological crisis facing the country, and the unresolved issues of land tenure are also examined. El Salvador: Keeping the Peace reviews the efforts which are being made to rebuild communities, and the obstacles which remain on the road to a stable and peaceful future.

Salvador Dal’, Or the Art of Spitting on Your Mother's Portrait

Salvador Dal’, Or the Art of Spitting on Your Mother's Portrait
Title Salvador Dal’, Or the Art of Spitting on Your Mother's Portrait PDF eBook
Author Carlos Rojas
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 224
Release 2010-11-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9780271040844

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Among the many books written on or by Salvador Dalí, this is the first to give a complete, well-documented picture of his life and art. Carlos Rojas's approach to Dalí is somewhere between biography, Freudian analysis, and art and literary interpretation. Dalí is haunted from earliest childhood by the specter of his elder brother who died as a toddler shortly before Dalí was conceived (both brothers and the father bore the same name), as he is haunted by the devouring phantom of his mother, that praying mantis on whose portrait he would like to spit. Dalí is seen as endlessly struggling to affirm his identity and existence. A combination of genius, madman, neurotic, and spoiled brat, Dalí is illuminated by his work, while the known facts of his life, his own writings, those of his sister, and of others, are used to analyze the paintings, which are described in considerable detail. Rojas also provides sustained analyses of Dalí's relationships, including his influential amorous and intellectual affair with Federico García Lorca.

Natural Hazards in El Salvador

Natural Hazards in El Salvador
Title Natural Hazards in El Salvador PDF eBook
Author William Ingersoll Rose
Publisher Geological Society of America
Pages 512
Release 2004
Genre Reference
ISBN 9780813723754

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